Sale 2471 - Printed & Manuscript African Americana, March 29, 2018

294 c   (MUSIC.) Autographed photograph of Josephine Baker. Photograph, 9 x 7 inches, signed and inscribed by Baker; moderate wear and light soiling in image, taped in to mat on verso. In an attractive Art Deco frame with reverse painting on glass. Paris, 1933 [400/600] On this portrait by Studio Piaz of Paris, Baker has inscribed “To Monsieur Dréna,Avec toute mon admi- ration sincèrement une camarade, Josephine Baker, Paris 1933.” with —a signed card or clipped signature reading “All the best from your Josephine Baker, 1955,” 2 x 5 1 / 4 inches to sight, matted and framed with a photograph of Baker. 294 295 c   (MUSIC.) Group of 7 scores and programs from musical events. Each about 12 x 9 inches with original pictorial wrappers; generally minor wear. Vp, 1933-60 [400/600] “American Revue Theatre presents Duke Ellington in Jump for Joy.” Np, [1941] * “MichaelTodd’s Hot Mikado with Bill Robinson.” [New York, 1939] * “Musical Score from the 20th Century Fox Production Stormy Weather with Lena Horne.” NewYork, [1933] * “Stormy Weather” sheet music issued for Cotton Club Parade. New York, [1933] * “Cheryl Crawford Presents . . . Porgy and Bess” program. Np, circa 1942 * “Blevins Davis and Robert Breen present Porgy and Bess” program. Np, circa 1952 * “The Belafonte Folk Singers.” NewYork, circa 1960. 295

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